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<li>European list of priority substances according to the European Union Commission: EC 1179/94, under Regulation 793/93<br>
<li>European list of priority substances according to the European Union Commission: EC 1179/94, under Regulation 793/93<br>
<li>French government publication of 01/01/2014 by law of 02/02/1998 in relation to water sampling and consumption as well as to all residues of classified installations for environment protection subject to authorisation<br>
<li>French government publication of 01/01/2014 by law of 02/02/1998 in relation to water sampling and consumption as well as to all residues of classified installations for environment protection subject to authorisation<br>
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<li>Basic Information about Nitrite (Measured as Nitrogen) in Drinking Water, United States Environmental Protection Agency <br>
<li>Basic Information about Nitrite (Measured as Nitrogen) in Drinking Water, United States Environmental Protection Agency <br>
<li>Case Studies in Environmental Medicine Nitrate/Nitrite Toxicity, Agency for Toxic substances and disease registry (ATSDR)<br>
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<li>Connel, B.S., Cox, M. and Singer, I. (1984): Nickel and Chromium In: Brunner, F. and Coburn, J.W. (eds): Disorders of minerals metabolism. Academic press, New York. Pp. 472 – 532. <br>
<li>Connel, B.S., Cox, M. and Singer, I. (1984): Nickel and Chromium In: Brunner, F. and Coburn, J.W. (eds): Disorders of minerals metabolism. Academic press, New York. Pp. 472 – 532. <br>
<li>Kennish, L. (1992): Toxicity of heavy metals: effects of Cr and Se on humans health. Journal of Indian Public Health Education, India. 2:36 – 64.  <br>
<li>Kennish, L. (1992): Toxicity of heavy metals: effects of Cr and Se on humans health. Journal of Indian Public Health Education, India. 2:36 – 64.  <br>
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References:



Formal regulations

  • European list of priority substances according to the European Union Commission: EC 1179/94, under Regulation 793/93
  • French government publication of 01/01/2014 by law of 02/02/1998 in relation to water sampling and consumption as well as to all residues of classified installations for environment protection subject to authorisation
  • Numeric aquatic life criteria (60 FR 22230) promulgated by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on May 4, 1995
  • Substances Priority List 2013 according to the Agency for Toxic substances and disease registry (ATSDR)
  • SNIDE. Elimination of nitrates of drinkable waters. French Minister of Agriculture, 2000.
  • The quality of the drinking water in France - Sanitary and statutory aspects, French government
  • Toxic Substance - Cadmium, Agency for Toxic substances and disease registry (ATSDR)
  • Toxic Substance - Lead, Agency for Toxic substances and disease registry (ATSDR)
  • Water Quality Standards; Establishment of Numeric Criteria for Priority Toxic Pollutants; States' Compliances, EPA

    Studies about poullution and water quality

  • Basic Information about Nitrite (Measured as Nitrogen) in Drinking Water, United States Environmental Protection Agency
  • Case Studies in Environmental Medicine Nitrate/Nitrite Toxicity, Agency for Toxic substances and disease registry (ATSDR)
  • Chlorinated Phenols: Occurrence, Toxicity, Metabolism, And Environmental Impact,Ulf G. Ahlborg, Tuula M. Thunberg, and Howard C. Spencer.1980, Vol. 7, No. 1 , Pages 1-35
  • Effect of Environmental Pollution by Phenol on Some Physiological Parameters of Oreochromis niloticus Nahed S. Gad and Amal S. Saad 2008
  • Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, Stockholm Environment Institute. Water in crisis: a guide to the world’s fresh water resources. Gleick PH, editor. New York: Oxford University Press; 1993. 473 p.
  • Recent advances in the development of biosensor for phenol: a review . Fahmida Karim A. N. M. Fakhruddin 2012
  • United States Geographical Survey Igor Skiklomanov's chapter "World fresh water resources" in Peter H. Gleick (editor), 1993, Water in Crisis: A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources

    Scientific articles

  • Connel, B.S., Cox, M. and Singer, I. (1984): Nickel and Chromium In: Brunner, F. and Coburn, J.W. (eds): Disorders of minerals metabolism. Academic press, New York. Pp. 472 – 532.
  • Kennish, L. (1992): Toxicity of heavy metals: effects of Cr and Se on humans health. Journal of Indian Public Health Education, India. 2:36 – 64.
  • Kensuke Furukawa and Hidehiko Fujihara, Microbial Degradation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Biochemical and Molecular Features, Journal of bioscience and bioengineering, 105:433–449, 2008
  • Mazzoli R, Pessione E, Giuffrida MG. Degradation of aromatic compounds by Acinetobacter radioresistens S13: growthcharacteristics on single substrates and mixtures. Arch Microbiol. 2007 Jul;188(1):55-68. Epub 2007 May 5.
  • Powlowski J, Shingler V. Genetics and biochemistry of phenol degradation byPseudomonas sp. CF600. Biodegradation. 1994 Dec;5(3-4):219-36. Review.
  • Stewart WM, Dibb DW, Johnston AE, Smyth TJ. The Contribution of Commercial Fertilizer Nutrients to Food Production. Agron J. 2005;97(1):1.